Recent terrorist attacks are challenging traditional practices |
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| Recent terrorist attacks in Orlando, San Bernardino, Nice, Paris and Belgium were complex incidents of mass violence that challenge traditional practices in preparedness, response and recovery for first responders and their agencies. Responding to mass violence incidents demands a new approach to emergency preparedness. What should safety professionals do to improve preparedness in this new environment? |
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| Wednesday, August 23, 2017 11AM PT/2PM ET Complimentary Webinar |
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| Featured Speakers: Steve Crimando, Principal, Behavioral Science Applications Michael Scott, Sr. Program Manager, Everbridge Moderator: Lucien Canton, Senior Fellow, Emergency Management | Join us on August 23 at 11am Pacific/2pm Eastern to learn key preparedness strategies to improve your response for mass violence events. This interactive webinar will address four main areas of concern: Understanding and anticipating hybrid targeted violence Adopting the rescue task force concept The importance of bleeding control (B-CON) Critical communications priorities |
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